Trump says US negotiators to head to Pakistan for Iran talks
Summary
President Donald Trump announced that US negotiators will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with Iran to end the US-Israel conflict involving Iran. The talks follow a failed negotiation last weekend led by Vice President JD Vance, and Trump threatened to damage Iran’s civilian infrastructure if Iran rejects the US deal.Key Facts
- US negotiators will meet Iranian officials in Islamabad on Monday to discuss peace talks.
- Last weekend’s talks led by Vice President JD Vance ended without an agreement.
- President Trump accused Iran of breaking a two-week ceasefire by firing in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump warned he might destroy Iran’s power plants and bridges if Iran rejects the US proposal.
- Iran’s foreign ministry condemned the US naval blockade on Iranian ports as illegal and a war crime.
- Iran accused the blockade of harming Iranian civilians and violating the ceasefire.
- Iran has not yet responded to Trump’s announcement about the new round of talks.
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